the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 3th 1941 notice has come to the attention of the officer of health of gtoorge- tbat certain cum of oounitmil- dlsases la oeorgetown haive not hie attention of thoae jtahtwn to- haw public tta act rsjo cbap 362 1m7 1 whenever any householder s knows or has any reason to suspect that any person within his family or household or boarding or lodg- t wttti him has any communl- disease he shall within twelve hours gvn notice thereof w the secretary of the local board r to the medical officer of health ctany infraction ot this act will re- t in prosecution c v wnatftmr medical offloer of health t georgetown ontario wctu meets at the dance sjbrery wednesday night odafeuws ban j brampton ctlbsonbovd okohe8tba jdancing 9 pjn to 1 ajn djst rbofolar alduiasloh mf have you taken note of your glasses lately tour eyes may have changed and so your glasses need to be renewed it la better to be safe w oome in now for quality and service con sult t walker rbsxght specialist who win be at 4da otttee over the bet tetephmoe oaj main wednesday et eaofe fiirtb r m nay tmtmmlt o t fl at ida ofltee to ttniiiiift fhonb geecietewn itoitierf mrs w peck by the press secretary in accordance witha decision made at the december meeting the janu ary gathering of te woto was held the fourth tuesday of the month at the home of mrs w peck queen street the president mrs r h wright was in the chair and opened the rfeetlng with the new year pryet by rdblna moorman which appeared on the cover of january white ribbon tidings god of the years that lie behind us lord of the years that btretch before in the unavoidable absence of mrs reeve simple devotional exercises were conducted fay mrs w deans and mrs o b dayfoot the scripture study was from the first chapter of the epistle general of james who speaking to the early church lr his direct and practical way has a mess age almost staztungly applicable to this day reckon it nothing but joy my brethren whenever you find your selves hedged in by various trials be assured that the testing of your faith leads to power of endurance only let endurance have perfect results so that you may beoomeperfect and complete deficient in nothing and if any of you are deficient in wisdom let him ask god for it who gives with open hand to all men and without up braiding and it will be given him but let him ask in faith and have no doubts for he who has doubts is like the surge of the sea driven by the wind and tossed into spray a person of that sort must not expect to re- celve anything of the lord such t one is a man of two minds undecid ed in every step he takes weymouth translation thus from beginning to end of his epistle written 1900 years ago does this servant of god and of the lord jesus christ combine comfort and admonition dealing nth spiritual problems in frank and pene trating fashion demonstrating once again that the truth of god never grows old a perennial spring by which the thirsty soul of man has been re freshed all down through the ages during the business period several items of interest were dealt wifi tne president reminded the mem bers of the request made in the janu ary tidings in aid of travellers ala work that all members send their own and their friends coupons from sur prise soap seafoam chips magi bak ing powder and the large circle from jut soap flakes to the matron willard hall 20 oerrard st e toronto these coupons are redeemed in cash by the manufacturers and the money devoted by the wx3tu to paying tw salaries of travellers aid workers in all the large cities of canada mrs nelson tuck agreed to act as local laveuers aid for the ensuing year further discussion of plans for co operation in the total abstinence cam paign recently launched bythe cana dian temperance federation followed and also comment upon the heralds article of jan 32nd re the sidewalk questionnaire on the liquor question presented recently to dtisens of georgetown the question was raised as to bow much value is the opinion of tom dick or mary unless the in dividual is in possession of the facts which must be the fabric from which intelligent opinion can be fashioned who for instance is capable of say ing whether beer is healthy food or not unless he is acquainted with the findings of modern medical research on the subejet or who can intelli gently disouss the employment aspect of the liquor problem unless he has studied the findings of expert econo mists on the question members were reminded that sach information has been made available to the public through the georgetown library an article from the temperance ad vocate of december 1m0 was read by mrs o buck quoting county judge archibald cochrane who had recent ly lashed out severely at beverage room proprietors who fall to keep the law and referring to the prevalence of bootlegging asid that where such a situation prevails the community as a whole is neglecting its duty if it falls to clean up the situation one could not but reflect what a host of troubles will be saved our country when all cltbsens support the total abstinence method of dealing with the llqiior question a well rendered piano solo by miss betty snyder added a happy note to the program making a moon apj elated variation the february meeting will be held at the home of mrs w deans charles street hadnt t hadnt itadnt hadnt hadna hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadn hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt hadnt bob hadnt hue time to great the day time to laugh or play time to wait a while time to give a smile time to glean the news time to dream or muse time to train tua mind time to be just kind time td see a joke time to write his folk time to eat a meal time to deeply feel time to take a rest time to act his best time to help a cause time to make a pause time tostag a song time to right a wrong time to send a gift tune to practise thrift time to exercise tune to scan the skies time to go abroad time to serve his god time to lend or give time to really live time to- read this verse time hes in a hearse hes dead when you make your will we invite you to the guelph trust company as your executor and trustee financial responsibility experienced management continuity of existence accurate uptodate records enquiries are treated in strict confidence j r howttt kjc j m pobohll president office oomer wyndham and oorfc street guetoh ont i obituary mrs bert marsales mrs bert mareales a well known and highly respected resident ol olen- elg township passed away on saturday evening january 25th in durham hospital mrs marsales had been 111 for the past two weeks with pnemo- nla following an attack of meases and was brought to the hospital on wed of lastweek mrs marsales leaves a fam ily of nine children one son ivan being a patient in the hospital with pneu monia and her husband who lust re turned to his home from the hospital the day she was admitted the late mrs marsales who was in her thirtyninth year wa the second oldest daughter of mr and mrs herb- er trafford now residing in durham and was born in sullivan township twenty years ago she was married to charles havens who passed away a little over a year later eighteen years ago she was married to bert marsales of acton and they resided in that town for two years later moving to dornoch five years ago they moved to glenelg surviving are her husband and nine children stella of preston- stanley ivan velma vera helen wifaner bruce and jean she is also survived by her parents and three sisters and four brothers mrs james miller irene at the rocky mrs john boyd alice durham mrs a orchard ceva toronto ehner and albert trafford of durham roy of berkeley and gordon of the canadian engineers at ottawa the funeral was held aram the late residence on monday afternoon with rev j t priest of the baptist church uncharge hie hymns used during the service were rock of ages and what a friend we kara in jesus both favourite hymns of the deceased misses miller and vkkecson of the four square church sang a duet interment was in durham cemetery the pall bearers were stanley mar ilea goldle maiba oeorge allen oofan hamilton william weir and david auoe flower placed on the casket were from the trafford family durham fire brigade and no 9 school section neighbors and friends these were carried by gilbert bert and harold trafford friends from a distance who at tended the funeral were mr stanley marsales of niagara falls mr ooklle marsales of beamsvime mrs a or chard of toronto sapper gordon trafford of ottawa apd roy tfeaf- ford of berkley moh report for january mumps and chickenpox are still pre valent in town according to the re port of the medical officer of health for january there were seventeen cases of mumps reported last month and five cases of chickenpox scarlet fever o ohickenpoz 6 measles 0 german measles mumps infantile paralysis typhoid fever whoopingcough cerebrosplnal meningitis epidemic w h kentner and son phone 12 georgetown listen to the shadow ckob than day 9 pan cfrb tuesday m pa 17 different when the klndhearted woman shut the door and turned she found herself faced by her irate mate why on earth must you feed every lianip wnu comes to the door he demanded heatedly youve no idea she replied sweet ly what a relief it is to see a man eat a meal without finding fault with the cooking the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor an international dail newspaper u irtiihtul constructive unbiased fre front sefummmud- mn editorial ar timely mad instructive mad it daily fraiuiea together with the weekly mtrinnr section malt be monitor on ideal newspaper for the home the christian science pibithin saerr one norway street bo hon massachusetts price 112 00 yearly or 1 00 a month saturday issue including magazine section sz 60 a yi introductory off 6 utuci 25 cent nun address sample copy on request i ivdlkv mill canada now calls on me to join in a great national saringt plan necessary to win the war and rital to my own safety that the gallant men of the army navy and air force now on the fighting front need me on the firl front they need munitions material and equipment and only by my money which represents the production of war materials can this support be secured they are my protectors they call an me to be their brotsdec mrs msrmlfb was wellknown in the olen william district where she spent the early years of her life downtown you go direct to downtown in very town nioute when you travel by motor coach carnal lot oil tsarei gray coach lines notice to creditors in u msuer the rrtale of thomas aukst vsnce bto t be town f q in the nj x batten uaanr hqmob m bbtbby oivbn tilat air penona hattnt any claims or de mands against tbs jateltumas albert spance vtoo jad on or about ttw twentyfirst day of august 1m0 at the town- of qeotie in me ooun- ty or iftkan and prorlnee or ontario are nqulred to send by post prepaid or to deuver to tbe mmtoakned 8ouct- tors tor charles kspanee and wu- fridpenee the adnunteumtoni of the estate ot thomas albert bponoe la bourer deceased their names and ad dresses and full arttculan m wrttlg of tbelr claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securi ties it any held by them and taeas 2f oiqceb that after tbe bjtfcth day of llarch 1m1 the said obarlai e spence and wlkrid spenoe will pracem to dutrmuta the assets of the said deceased amons the persons entitled thereto hern rejard only to the claims of which they shall than hare had notice and that the said cbartosnvajienoa and wutrld apencs will not be liable for tbe amid assets or anyatt abatacc to any person of where claim tbey shall not then ban rewind aotioe datod at oeonretown ontario this fifth day of february ad km dai and benhstt solicitor for the said charles z spence snd wilfrid bpenoe that this will require hard work and many dollars oi3t only by hard work and frugal living by lending all i can to onadw can i do my part to help to win the war and establish our future security ridlec that i will forego the purchase of uniwoeasacy articles however small the cost no matter how well i am able to pay for them which take labour and materials away from tbe great task of providing goods needed to win the war that now starting dm month i will put a definite put of my income aside in tou- savings certificates 1 will have it deducted regularly each week each month either from my pay envelope or from my savings account by arrangement with my employer or my bank manager js m m v it wlm tv ir pledge month